US Vogue Winter 2024 : Sienna Miller by Annie Leibovitz

Vogue isn't going to get any better once Anna leaves, so who cares?
Agree with you because if Wintour leaves her Vogue position, the new editor will not have the same freedom as editors did before Conde Nast's globalization. US Vogue will look as uninspiring as Vogue France etc. I think that it is a good thing that Wintour still edits US Vogue and is focusing on today. Yes, Wintour's Vogue is no longer as great as is used to be but it could be worse.
 
Unless they found a strong successor, I feel the day Anna leaves it'll be the final nail in the coffin for Vogue..

Literally no one in the magazine industry is even close to matching the power of her name. We will also never see another visionary editor like Sozzani or Tilberis at the head of the Vogue brand because that's not what sells. Vogue dies with Anna, no successor is strong enough to fill those shoes. They weeded out every last editor worth their name and filled their positions with irrelevant people whose jobs seem to boil down to glorified assistants to the American office. And for that, they deserve to die out and I genuinely hope they will.
 
They weeded out every last editor worth their name and filled their positions with irrelevant people whose jobs seem to boil down to glorified assistants to the American office. And for that, they deserve to die out and I genuinely hope they will.
It does feel like, instead of cultivating talent, they've actively worked to cut it down. I'm sure they can wrap it up in word salad to make it sound like progress, but we don't seem to have a new generation of trailblazers who are redefining what it means to be an editor in the digital age, they're supposed to be content with the relatively anonymous title of 'head of editorial content' and to toe the line.
 
Agree with you because if Wintour leaves her Vogue position, the new editor will not have the same freedom as editors did before Conde Nast's globalization. US Vogue will look as uninspiring as Vogue France etc. I think that it is a good thing that Wintour still edits US Vogue and is focusing on today. Yes, Wintour's Vogue is no longer as great as is used to be but it could be worse.
Really?!!??? CAN it be any worse?!?????
 
I never saw anything with Sienna, not that I remember anyway
 
Vogue and bazaar are both obsolete. Why do you even look at that sh**??
Because my life would not be immeasurably enriched by spending my time on instagram, tiktok or any of the other marketing channels labelled as social media where everyone competes to sell you something and everything's designed to keep you on that hamster wheel of constant clicking and consumption.

I pick up the magazine, I look through the pages, I put it down, I go on with my life. Call me old-fashioned, but I like my boundaries.
 
Wow! So strange…the history totally IS repeating…every single time Sienna is on the cover so many here wondering “why on earth she deserves this?”. And every time someone “very special” writes that her “biggest achievement was being Jude Law’s girlfriend” and “People magazine at its best” or something🤣🤣🤣
Doesn’t your comments here worth People magazine at its worth, ha? Or will your comments change ANY thing?🤭 Good lord…some of you here are so mean🤦🏼‍♂️
Meanwhile we’re finally having the mesmerizingly beautiful, talented and truly “classical Vogue” Star on the cover instead of seeing underaged, or politically correct person or even “Star” who only got the cover to push magazine’s circulation. Now it’s the cover that wasn’t made to please everyone. It the artistic choice that Vogue was known for many moons ago….
…and this time It’s (FINALLY) real. It’s (FINALLY) beautiful. It’s (FINALLY) very Vogue. And it’s (ABSOLUTELY) timeless.
I love Sienna. I love Anna. I love Annie. I love Tabitha. And I truly love Vogue♥️♥️♥️
 
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Meanwhile we’re finally having the mesmerizingly beautiful, talented and truly “classical Vogue” Star on the cover instead of seeing underaged, or politically correct person or even “Star” who only got the cover to push magazine’s circulation. Now it’s the cover that wasn’t made to please everyone. It the artistic choice that Vogue was known for many moons ago….
What?
 
I watched The September Issue again. Sienna acts quite vulgar, like a child or new rich. Even Tonne can't tolerate her (and Testino). Anna pushed for Sienna and it's so obvious. The spread was so bad that her story didn't open the issue. The cover looks so odd, like her body and head are from a different person (I suspect that, they never shown how they made the final cover). Well, 16 years later she seems more mature. She had a moment of praised performance working with Bradley Cooper. And the later covers look better that that infamous issue.
 
What is this cover??? What is that editorial???
 
like her or dislike her, Sienna at least had an actual influence on fashion in her younger days and this is Vogue, she makes more of a credible 'fashion' figure than most of the people Anna chooses to put on the cover in most years. Also a good actress, albeit one who's mostly stuck playing 'the wife or girlfriend' in whatever roles she does get (very good in her Netflix series where she's playing the posh blonde Tory wife).

I don't mind the cover shot, but Annie is back to making the editorial overprocessed again? :rolleyes:

and yeah, for all the 'down with Anna' conversation, whoever comes after her is going to be just a placeholder who will cater to the lowest common denominator as all the foreign Vogue editions are expected to now.
 

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